Reap The Wild Seeds

by Loyd E. Hill & Marvin R. Query


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/24/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 197
ISBN : 9781483636566
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 197
ISBN : 9781483636559

About the Book

REAP THE WILD SEEDS In it, he has shown a vivid knowledge of people, his characters and their adventures, their loves, their heart aches of disappointment, hopes for the future. Many of these were of devious nature. As many of the results show that they were not always achieved in a totally honest nature I suspect that Mr. Query has a technical mind as many of the twists and turns require an inquiring mind to follow. The fi nal results and efforts are worthy of your reading. I am very proud to have contributed to this exciting novel, and hopefully, the movie that follows. Loyd E. Hill


About the Author

About The Authors Loyd E. Hill and Marvin Query This is Mr. Hills' second published book in two years. This book and a November 2012 publication of a book on the game of Bridge, titled 17 Things That You Should Or Should Not Do In the Bridge Game. Prior to that, Mr. Hill had Self Published and passed out books to members of the Hill Families and the Menius families. These were copied and bound and provided for those who ordered them at a nominal price. 17 Things That You Should Or Should Not Do In The Bridge Game Is currently available through Amazon and the publisher Xlibris. Mr. Hills' previous writings have covered many years, but this is his first venture into Fiction with Co-writer Marvin Query in the writing of a romantic novel that is filled with a young Marine ,Leggett Strange's love for a beautiful Sue Clark, an Army Nurse in the heat of the Vietnamese War in the 1960' and 1970'. Marvin Query has spent many years writing this Fiction Novel--- REAP THE WILD SEEDS In it, he has shown a vivid knowledge of people, his characters and their adventures, their loves, their heart aches of disappointment, hopes for the future. Many of these were of devious nature. As many of the results show that they were not always achieved in a totally honest nature I suspect that Mr. Query has a technical mind as many of the twists and turns require an inquiring mind to follow. The final results and efforts are worthy of your reading. I am very proud to have contributed to this exciting novel, and hopefully, the movie that follows. Loyd E. Hill